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Roof Drains for Efficient Rainwater Management & Building Protection

Our Roof Drains are engineered to safely and efficiently channel rainwater from rooftops, terraces, and exposed surfaces into the drainage system. Designed to handle heavy rainfall and prevent water accumulation, these drains help protect building structures, reduce seepage risks, and maintain long-term surface integrity.

Built for durability and consistent performance, roof drains are an essential component of modern residential, commercial, and industrial buildings exposed to varying weather conditions.

Why Choose Our Roof Drains?

Efficient Rainwater Discharge
Designed to quickly collect and direct rainwater away from rooftops, roof drains prevent water pooling and reduce stress on roofing membranes and slab surfaces.

Durable, Weather-Resistant Construction
Manufactured using corrosion-resistant materials, our roof drains are built to withstand continuous exposure to sunlight, rain, temperature changes, and environmental elements.

Designed for External Drainage Applications
Unlike indoor floor drains, roof drains are specifically made for outdoor use, ensuring reliable performance in terraces, rooftops, and open slab areas.

Prevents Water Seepage & Structural Damage
By allowing controlled water exit, roof drains help minimize seepage, dampness, and long-term damage to roofs and building interiors.

Low Maintenance & Reliable Performance
Simple construction with easy access allows periodic cleaning of debris such as leaves and dirt, ensuring uninterrupted rainwater flow.

Compatible with Standard Rainwater Systems
Designed to integrate smoothly with downpipes and rainwater outlets commonly used in building drainage systems.

Best Uses of Roof Drains

  1. Residential building rooftops
  2. Terraces and open slab areas
  3. Commercial rooftops
  4. Industrial buildings and sheds
  5. Rain-exposed balconies and podium decks
  6. Waterproofed roof surfaces

Benefits at a Glance

  1. Efficient removal of rainwater from roof surfaces
  2. Reduces risk of water accumulation and seepage
  3. Durable materials suitable for outdoor exposure
  4. Helps protect roofing systems and building structure
  5. Easy to inspect and maintain
  6. Suitable for residential and commercial projects

Installation & Maintenance Guidelines

  1. Install the roof drain at the lowest point of the roof slope to ensure proper water flow.
  2. Ensure correct alignment with the rainwater outlet or downpipe.
  3. Seal the drain properly during waterproofing to prevent leakage.
  4. Regularly inspect and remove leaves or debris that may block water flow.
  5. Perform checks before and after heavy monsoon seasons for optimal performance.
  6. Proper installation ensures efficient rainwater discharge and long-term roof protection.

Technical Specifications – Roof Drains

  1. Application: Outdoor rooftop and terrace drainage
  2. Material: Corrosion-resistant metal / weather-safe construction
  3. Drain Type: Rainwater roof outlet
  4. Installation: Integrated with roof slab and waterproofing system
  5. Maintenance: Periodic debris removal
  6. Use Areas: Residential, commercial & industrial rooftops

FAQs

1. What is a roof drain used for?

A roof drain is used to collect and discharge rainwater from rooftops and terraces into the drainage system, preventing water accumulation and structural damage.

2. How is a roof drain different from a floor drain?

Roof drains are designed for outdoor rainwater management, while floor drains are meant for indoor surface water removal in bathrooms and wet areas.

3. Are roof drains suitable for heavy rainfall areas?

Yes. Roof drains are specifically designed to handle rainwater flow and are essential in regions with heavy or seasonal rainfall.

4. How often should roof drains be cleaned?

Roof drains should be inspected and cleaned periodically, especially before and after the rainy season, to remove leaves, dirt, and debris.

5. Can roof drains be used on terraces and podium decks?

Yes. Roof drains are commonly used on terraces, podium decks, and open slab areas where rainwater needs controlled drainage.